Basic info

First Name

Pamela

Last Name

Esquerra

User name

PamelaEsquerra

Country

Mexico

Gender

Female

Working languages

English, Spanish (Español)

Bio

About

I am a medical doctor working in the healthcare sector to assist patients, as well as working with medicine to transform the healthcare model in Mexico. Currently, I am pursuing a master’s degree that will allow me to strengthen and develop new knowledge for the benefit and quality of healthcare.

I am knowledgeable in general medicine, theoretical and basic subjects and have undertaken clinical rotations in more than 10 public and private hospitals. I am also knowledgeable in ethics and bioethics and doctor-patient relationships. I have developed clinical skills oriented towards analysis and strategic planning and leadership skills. I am capable of solving complex problems and working under pressure. I am experienced in teamworking, patient care, research, social commitment leadership, volunteering, and medical brigades.

My greatest motivation for participating in the SBC community is to encourage and inspire healthcare personnel to become more involved with the issues in this country and the world regarding environmental sustainable development in Mexican hospitals, as well as to achieve sustainable objectives in environmental matters and minimize the direct and indirect carbon footprint of Mexican hospitals.

Education

Bachelor’s degree in Medicine and Surgery from Anahuac University Mexico, 2019.

Currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Healthcare Institution Management and specializing in Corporate Wellness and Health from Anahuac University, Mexico

Certifications

XX Tuberculosis Diagnosis and Treatment Update Course and First Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases Congress.

Article: “Down Syndrome and Miliary Tuberculosis”

General Hospital of Mexico, collaborating with Dr. Escobedo Jaimes Laura.

XX Tuberculosis Diagnosis and Treatment Update Course and First Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases Congress.

Article: “Pulmonary Histoplasmosis Associated with Tuberculosis”

International Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Symposium 2016. Anahuac University Mexico North.

Article: Systematic review of the safety of dual versus triple first-line treatment in non-small cell lung cancer stages IIIB-IV EGFR negative.

In collaboration with Astra Zeneca and Anahuac University. (2016)

32nd Annual INPer Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Meeting: Perinatal Impact.

National Institute of Perinatology (2017)

Certification in “Introduction to the Principles and Practice of Clinical Research” (2018)

The National Institutes of Health Clinical Center.

American Heart Association – Neonatal resuscitation course.

Undertaken at Angeles Pedregal Hospital, taught by Dr. Orozco Gutierrez Alberto and collaborators. (2018)

Leadership in Medicine Diploma. Anahuac University. (2015-2019)

Course Update for medical residency admission. INP (National Institute of Pediatrics) (2019)

Mechanical Ventilation for COVID-19. Harvard Medical School

ACCME accredited, online (2021).

American Heart Association

Course: BLS / SVC – Updated 2023

 

Business

Business

Open to work, Open to new collaborations

Current employment

ABC Santa Fe Medical Center

Expertise

I am knowledgeable in general medicine, theoretical and basic subjects and have undertaken clinical rotations in more than 10 public and private hospitals. I am also knowledgeable in ethics and bioethics and doctor-patient relationships. I have developed clinical skills oriented towards analysis and strategic planning and leadership skills. I am capable of solving complex problems and working under pressure. I am experienced in teamworking, patient care, research, social commitment leadership, volunteering, and medical brigades.

Contributions to the SBC community

My greatest motivation for participating in the SBC community is to encourage and inspire healthcare personnel to become more involved with the issues in this country and the world regarding environmental sustainable development in Mexican hospitals, as well as to achieve sustainable objectives in environmental matters and minimize the direct and indirect carbon footprint of Mexican hospitals.

Sustainable Development Goals

GOAL 3: Good Health and Well-being, GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities